International

Repatriation flights to India from the UK will start on May 7, 2020. Here are the details of the flights between May 7-14 which will be operating to Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai and Ahmedabad from London Heathrow in the week starting May 7, 2020.

Air India will operate flights from various American airports, such as San Francisco, New York JFK and Washington DC to Delhi from May 19, 2020, onwards in Phase 2 of the Vande Bharat Mission. Here is how to get in on one of these flights.

Qatar Airways new travel booking policy sets a new benchmark in terms of flexibility being offered to customers for international travel. Not just is it making you an offer to book travel now, you can also change destinations later if your trip does not take off as intended.

Repatriation flights from Australia to India will be operated from May 21, 2020, onwards for a week. Here is how you can get on one of these flights to come back to India if you are stuck in Australia and wish to return.

Airline customers are expecting empty middle seats to save them from CoVid19. But the airline industry says that this empty middle seat can’t really work out for the business. So, is it even necessary?

Here is a real-life experience flying back from India to the USA during the CoronaVirus caused lockdown which has stopped all flights inside India and from India to other countries. Air India has been doing a good job during these times. Check this out!

The second phase of the Vande Bharat mission is scheduled to start on May 19 and go on till June 2,2020. In this phase, over 80 flights are planned from 24 countries across the globe at the moment, including in Europe, Central Asia and South East Asia.

A new promotion is offering 100,00 free tickets to healthcare workers from across the globe on the Qatar Airways network, free of cost. Here is how to get one of these tickets if you are a healthcare worker.